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economy. >> and in so many ways in this port is representative of what ports all around the country, they help to keep our economy going, moving products, moving people. making sure that businesses are working. you've got corn and wheat coming from my home state of illinois down the river, ending up here and going all around the world. it's part of the reason why we've been able to increase exports so rapidly is because we've got some of the best natural resources and waterways and facilities in the world. now, growing our economy, creating new jobs, helping middle class families regain a sense of stability and security so they can find good jobs and make sure that their kids are doing even better than they did, that's always been what america's about, but for too many people, that sense that you can make it here if you try, that sense has been slipping away. and my driving focus has been to restore that sense of security. and it should be washington's focus regardless of party. that's what everybody in washington should be thinking about every day. so today, i want to just offer a c
economy. >> and in so many ways in this port is representative of what ports all around the country, they help to keep our economy going, moving products, moving people. making sure that businesses are working. you've got corn and wheat coming from my home state of illinois down the river, ending up here and going all around the world. it's part of the reason why we've been able to increase exports so rapidly is because we've got some of the best natural resources and waterways and...
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customs and border agents say it was headed to japan when he was recovered last week at the port of long angles. >>> some good news for nors gods everywhere. variety reports people are packing theaters for "thor, the dark world." the second installment of the superhero franchise is expected to make $84 million in its opening weekend. that would be about $20 million more than the first movie. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> top of the hour now. i'm fredricka whitfield. here are the top stories this hour. a super typhoon leaves a trail of death and destruction in the philippines. we have astonishing new images from the storm zone. >> as to count two, obstruction of justice -- >> emotional reaction to the verdict of a utah doctor accused of murdering his wife and the jury's decision. >>> huge pieces of a satellite are expected to fall to earth over the next few days. we'll tell you what scientists are saying about exactly when and where it might land. >>> the tragedy unfolding in the philippines from a massive storm. while the government's official death toll stands at 138, the re
customs and border agents say it was headed to japan when he was recovered last week at the port of long angles. >>> some good news for nors gods everywhere. variety reports people are packing theaters for "thor, the dark world." the second installment of the superhero franchise is expected to make $84 million in its opening weekend. that would be about $20 million more than the first movie. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> top of the hour now. i'm fredricka...
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the port authority says if there are delays, expect at jfk and lagardia, 50 minute delays and at newark 30-minute delays. check those flights before you get to the parent. not everybody's been doing that that we've talked to. they've had to wait around here for hours. the ts oo is the expecting another surge of travelers this afternoon and the airport here, they're also preparing for the worst. jim, they've stocked up on pillows and blankets in case people have to spend the night. >> not the place you'd want to spend the night during the holidays. 15, 30-minute delays not too bad. could be worse. alina machado is at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport. how it hamming the volume today? >> it's actually not looking too bad. this is the main security checkpoint here. there's a 10 to 208-minute delay, how long it it will take to get through the checkpoint. lines are building here though. you can see more people are showing up trying to catch their flights. that's to be expected. this is the busiest travel day of the year. the good news though here is that we've only seen a happenedful of d
the port authority says if there are delays, expect at jfk and lagardia, 50 minute delays and at newark 30-minute delays. check those flights before you get to the parent. not everybody's been doing that that we've talked to. they've had to wait around here for hours. the ts oo is the expecting another surge of travelers this afternoon and the airport here, they're also preparing for the worst. jim, they've stocked up on pillows and blankets in case people have to spend the night. >> not...
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a navy ship brought 200 people out here to one of the biggest ports in the region. the flights are coming out and bringing out people. you see them arriving in wheelchairs and met by ambulances on the tarmac of cities that have not been affected but you're putting enormous strain on hundreds of thousands of people and the most vulnerable are going to be even more vulnerable when the hospitals aren't working there isn't the same access to medicine. there is no electricity. it's putting immense strain on a population so that is likely to drive up mortality rates, of course. >> ivan watson reporting live for us, thank you. >>> i want to remind all of our viewers who really want to help in some way. go to cnn.com/impact. a whole list of information is on there. organizations that are providing help and your money will mean a great deal to them. >>> 35 minutes after the hour. >>> a florida man whose home fell into a massive sinkhole near tampa yesterday is pointing fingers at a long delayed repair. he noticed cracks two year ago and sent a claim with his insurance compan
a navy ship brought 200 people out here to one of the biggest ports in the region. the flights are coming out and bringing out people. you see them arriving in wheelchairs and met by ambulances on the tarmac of cities that have not been affected but you're putting enormous strain on hundreds of thousands of people and the most vulnerable are going to be even more vulnerable when the hospitals aren't working there isn't the same access to medicine. there is no electricity. it's putting immense...
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is lax expecteding to make changes now that the air port is fully opened? >> they say that they're reviewing their procedures. in recent hoptsss, they did kang the way they had staffed some of the police officers. instead of taking them from bhind security lines and putting m of them in front, they say the most dangerous area is from the curb until you get from security. they say they're going to look to see if they need to change anything. they have stepped up security at this point. >> stephanie, thank you very much. next hour, i want to tell our viewers that we're going to talk with former police chief bernard parks. parks is now a los angeles city councilman. also, we're going to talk about a reter sent to tsa chief raising concerns about security at lax over a year ago. in the meantime, the mayor of toronto in a crack smoking scandal. >>> nick, this is the first time that mayor ford has responded to these shocking allegations. >> it's really more what he didn't say. he apologized for unspecified mistakes. we can only assume that this has something to d
is lax expecteding to make changes now that the air port is fully opened? >> they say that they're reviewing their procedures. in recent hoptsss, they did kang the way they had staffed some of the police officers. instead of taking them from bhind security lines and putting m of them in front, they say the most dangerous area is from the curb until you get from security. they say they're going to look to see if they need to change anything. they have stepped up security at this point....
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it is down here in the new port news area and i want to she you why this is so important. this is blue filling in. that means it's leaning democratic if light blue and strong democratic if it dark blue. you win elections when the republican is sweeping the less rule areas. win big where democrats live, people live, heavy population. we need to watch and see if it plays out. i want to give history. turn this off. this is why we're watching these so closely. in the 2009 governor's race won by a republican, bring that race up, over and in here. you see what happens here. doesn't want to work at the moment. all right. we'll break that later. watch this here. i'll show you why this matters. 50% of the vote in the areas i circled. come with me here and we'll take a closer look. this is what happened in the 2012 presidential election. look at this red for mitt romney. when obama wins the state by four points, a relatively close race. how does he do it? he wins here, wins in rich monday, norfolk new port news and half of the outstanding vote is there. absolutely critical to democr
it is down here in the new port news area and i want to she you why this is so important. this is blue filling in. that means it's leaning democratic if light blue and strong democratic if it dark blue. you win elections when the republican is sweeping the less rule areas. win big where democrats live, people live, heavy population. we need to watch and see if it plays out. i want to give history. turn this off. this is why we're watching these so closely. in the 2009 governor's race won by a...
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i have worked at the port for over 25 years. this is a story that touched on so much that i would like to share with you guys. day i got hired here at , i signed on my home. years here at5 the port of new orleans and guess what? at the same time, i finished my mortgage. [laughter] [applause] i thank god each day for my employment here at the port. and i amthree children blessed to be able to provide for them. after 25 years, i still think each day as i walk around the getting ready for my church choir. it is now my pleasure and the youst honor to introduce to the 44th president of the united states of america, president or rock obama. -- barack obama. [applause] ♪ il to the chief"] >> hello, big easy! it up to nancy for the great introduction. [applause] back in new be orleans. this is what passes for winter here. you have your coat on and all of that. come on. you need to go to chicago to know what it's like to be cold. it's great to be here. especially happy for my staff. they love coming to know were the ones but they did s
i have worked at the port for over 25 years. this is a story that touched on so much that i would like to share with you guys. day i got hired here at , i signed on my home. years here at5 the port of new orleans and guess what? at the same time, i finished my mortgage. [laughter] [applause] i thank god each day for my employment here at the port. and i amthree children blessed to be able to provide for them. after 25 years, i still think each day as i walk around the getting ready for my...
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the ports. it's passed a farm bill that helped rural communities and vulnerable americans. legislation to protect people being fired. we know there are folks there, republican and democrat, who want to get things down. and frankly, privately, they have expressed to me their recognition that the system in the senate had broken down and what used to be a sporadic exercise of the filibuster had gotten completely out of hand. i believe, i'm confident that that spirit will have a little more space now. i want us to make sure that we can do more work together to grow the economy and to create jobs. and if there's differences in the senate, then debate should be had. people should vote their conscious. they should vote on behalf of their constituents, but they should vote. that's what they're there to do. and ultimately, if you have a majority of folks who believe in something, then it should be able to pass. you know, americans work hard. they do their jobs and they expect the same from everybody who
the ports. it's passed a farm bill that helped rural communities and vulnerable americans. legislation to protect people being fired. we know there are folks there, republican and democrat, who want to get things down. and frankly, privately, they have expressed to me their recognition that the system in the senate had broken down and what used to be a sporadic exercise of the filibuster had gotten completely out of hand. i believe, i'm confident that that spirit will have a little more space...
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navy ships around asia like chess pieces ending up at ports where francis' firm would overbill the u.s. >> i think it would be fair to say that they were seduced by mr. francis. >> reporter: retired navy captain kevin ire understands this like few others. he served 30 years and was a commanding officer of a ship in asia that frequented some of the same ports where fat leonard operated, and even attended parties with the businessman. having looked this man in the eye, can you see how that seduction could happen? >> i do. he's very charming. he's very social. you know, whereas i might go -- i might be at this party, and i'll have a budweiser. leonard is drirnging dom perignon. >> reporter: only the finest for francis, says captain ire. he seemed eager to share with his military friends. in court, francis appeared next to his alleged co-conspitter, trading in his tuxedo for a jail jumpsuit and shackles. >> you can kind of see how if you fell into the mode of socializing with him, it might be possible to get swept up by that. and that's why, you know, so many military oflsers are a little
navy ships around asia like chess pieces ending up at ports where francis' firm would overbill the u.s. >> i think it would be fair to say that they were seduced by mr. francis. >> reporter: retired navy captain kevin ire understands this like few others. he served 30 years and was a commanding officer of a ship in asia that frequented some of the same ports where fat leonard operated, and even attended parties with the businessman. having looked this man in the eye, can you see how...
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they say there's no other way to get the attention of the port managers. truckers want to negotiate compensation for the hours they spend waiting to unload at the port which can be as much as seven hours. truckers also want help paying for expensive new emissions standards on their trucks. >> reporter: still ahead at 6:00 here, new worries about sushi. the one type you may want to watch out for. >>> a piece of movie history that inspired a bay area restaurant. it captured quite a price at auction today. >>> and good evening, i'm jeff ranieri. cloud cover on the increase right now. we are also tracking a storm system for thanksgiving. we're going to detail the holiday forecast and what our chances are of getting raindrops coming up. [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. frozen, natural, fresh. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a fresh safeway select turkey is
they say there's no other way to get the attention of the port managers. truckers want to negotiate compensation for the hours they spend waiting to unload at the port which can be as much as seven hours. truckers also want help paying for expensive new emissions standards on their trucks. >> reporter: still ahead at 6:00 here, new worries about sushi. the one type you may want to watch out for. >>> a piece of movie history that inspired a bay area restaurant. it captured quite a...
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we love the ports, this is our economy, had this is our lives, this is our port, this is our city. and we can not -- they can not. >> they walk off of the job in august. >>> san jose police officers are set to vote this week on a new contract to raise their salaries over 2-1/2 years. it restores the pay cut officers took two years ago. the san jose city council is supposed to review the offer on tuesday. they are leaving the department because of pay and their pension. >>> well, solarcity is expected to aa tphoupbs a big expansion tomorrow. the company plans to open operations across the center. the bay area is home base for a total of seven warehouses here. the new locations are expected to be in northern california. they say it creates 90 jobs. and, manses to build a new arena for the golden state wariors in san francisco, south of the bay bridge you are looking at right now. expected to create nearly 3,000 permanent jobs and 5,000 temporary jobs, even so, there are plenty of critics that is a all of those jobs are not worth with the dramatic change it to the waterfront. a saga t
we love the ports, this is our economy, had this is our lives, this is our port, this is our city. and we can not -- they can not. >> they walk off of the job in august. >>> san jose police officers are set to vote this week on a new contract to raise their salaries over 2-1/2 years. it restores the pay cut officers took two years ago. the san jose city council is supposed to review the offer on tuesday. they are leaving the department because of pay and their pension....
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the president is at the port, the busiest port in the united states, one of the busiest ports in the world really trying to make the argument infrastructure spending is good for the united states economy overall. every one dollar invested in the port of new orleans brings back a return close to $90. that will be a message today. trying to build on the idea democrats spoke a lot about about nation building here at home. the president comes down here on the heels of a very, very interesting interview with our own chuck todd essentially apologizing to americans for misleading them regarding the health care law. a little pep in his step because of the new job numbers coming out, 204,000 especially after the shutdown and threat of economic default. that's better than some folks thought. interesting political things going on here, eric cantor, house majority leader sent off a strongly worded statements for the president saying it was gutsy for him to come here after department of justice stewing louisiana and new orleans over a school choice program they have which they say hurts desegrega
the president is at the port, the busiest port in the united states, one of the busiest ports in the world really trying to make the argument infrastructure spending is good for the united states economy overall. every one dollar invested in the port of new orleans brings back a return close to $90. that will be a message today. trying to build on the idea democrats spoke a lot about about nation building here at home. the president comes down here on the heels of a very, very interesting...
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some of the other allegations, the navy was overcharged dlsh 500,000 for one port visit. fat leonard provided mercedes for transportation. according to prosecutors, at one month fat leonard was asked, quote -- should i ask more guys from the office if they want to go to the lady gaga concert? now, all of the defendants have pled not guilty, but the navy is pointing out this is beyond even the notion of these payoff scandals. future ship movements, the location of navy warships, that's classified, and disclosing that could have been a real risk to national security, they say. wolf? >> could have been indeed. barbara, thank glue let's take a quick look at some of the other top stores we are following in "the situation room." >>> the senate has passed a historic bill to protect gale, lesbian and transgender employees. it passed 64 in favor, it faces poor propecs in the house of representatives. >>> a spectacular debut on wall street today for twitter. shares of the social media giants soared, almost doubled at one point before closing at $45. that's almost 73% above the init
some of the other allegations, the navy was overcharged dlsh 500,000 for one port visit. fat leonard provided mercedes for transportation. according to prosecutors, at one month fat leonard was asked, quote -- should i ask more guys from the office if they want to go to the lady gaga concert? now, all of the defendants have pled not guilty, but the navy is pointing out this is beyond even the notion of these payoff scandals. future ship movements, the location of navy warships, that's...
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he served 30 years and was the commanding officer of a ship in asia that frequented some of the ports where fat leonard operated. 'tended with the lavish businessman. having looked at the man in the eye could you see how that seduction could happen? >> i do. he's very charming. he's he very social. whereas i might go, i might be at this party and i'll have a budweiser, leonard is drinking dom perignon. >> reporter: only the finest for francis, says captain eyer, the big man loved the big life from fast cars, women and travel, and he seemed eager to share with his military friends, in court francis appeared next to his alleged coconspiracy, trading in his tuxedo for a jailed jumpsuit and shackles. >> you can kind of see how if you fell into the mode of socializing with him, it might be possible to get swept up by that, and that's why so many military officers are a little bit wary of him. >> reporter: court documents reference a wolfpack, it's unnear how many people that references or how far this will widen, all three officers who have been charged have pled not guilty. kyung lah, cnn
he served 30 years and was the commanding officer of a ship in asia that frequented some of the ports where fat leonard operated. 'tended with the lavish businessman. having looked at the man in the eye could you see how that seduction could happen? >> i do. he's very charming. he's he very social. whereas i might go, i might be at this party and i'll have a budweiser, leonard is drinking dom perignon. >> reporter: only the finest for francis, says captain eyer, the big man loved...
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customs and border protection said it was headed to japan when it was recovered last week at the port of los angeles. they find interesting tidbits at the port of los angeles. >> they really do, including a bike. >> can you imagine? you would have long given up hope. even four or five months later. >> even a couple weeks later. there's still hope for the bike with the banana seat you had. >> i had one of those. good times. >>> if you've been following the political news recently, you'll know that bill de blasio is new york city's new mayor, a victory he cruised to based mostly on his criticisms of the last guy, michael bloomberg. that's left the fate of many of bloomberg's policies in doubt. one thing is for certain, bloomberg is moving on. something he told jake tapper in a cnn exclusive. >> 12 years ago when i got elected there were a lot of people that said, oh, he could never keep us safe the way giuliani did and in fact rudy brought down crime dramatically and we took that and we brought it down dramatically again, more. and so you never know. i'm optimistic. i'm sure everybody's
customs and border protection said it was headed to japan when it was recovered last week at the port of los angeles. they find interesting tidbits at the port of los angeles. >> they really do, including a bike. >> can you imagine? you would have long given up hope. even four or five months later. >> even a couple weeks later. there's still hope for the bike with the banana seat you had. >> i had one of those. good times. >>> if you've been following the...
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ported truckers are planning to walk off the job wednesday. this is video from the last time truckers went on strike in 2012. members of the port of oakland a truckers' association say they try to bargain with officials and managers several times with no luck. they're asking the poor to pay an emissions feet per low to help offset upgrading costs. plus, a $50 per hour for the after the first two hours a trucker has to wait in line. it's unclear how long a truckers plan to stop work at the port. >>: it happened out of know where i was at work i couldn't even stay at work. it hit me out of nowhere. i couldn't function i have to leave. i miss him. he was left to soon. >>: pedro some media family did not attend sunday night candlelight vigil with this group considers themselves his extended family. and more than 30 of them shored up to pay their respects. but he was a good friend. >>: that's my brother. that's my family. he loves everyone here we loved him. that's why we're out here today. >>: he was cool. we love him. >>: no suspects are in custo
ported truckers are planning to walk off the job wednesday. this is video from the last time truckers went on strike in 2012. members of the port of oakland a truckers' association say they try to bargain with officials and managers several times with no luck. they're asking the poor to pay an emissions feet per low to help offset upgrading costs. plus, a $50 per hour for the after the first two hours a trucker has to wait in line. it's unclear how long a truckers plan to stop work at the port....
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map . >>> a massive side show near the port of the oakland caused a mass itch distraction, as many as 200 drivers took part in this side show and police did stop drivers but there were not many arrests. >>> and they are looking for a strict curfew on teens, it would require anybody under 18 to be off the street from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and it would on school days, and it would require anybody to face up to $500 in fines and it if cause crime. >>> this video shows a man and he aired the man am and he called saying he recognized at tacker and when he called he said he has no information on the assault. >> >> the video later shows two police officers pull up it does not allow us to see how the familiar is doing and the memorial church and we will not disturb you with more than 1,000 found of thanksgiving to brighten thousands of thanksgiving families. >>> and we are helping shoppers given an earlier thanks and also there are special thanksgiving morning deals, amazon is going to help with deliveries and they will be sunday deliveries but only in los angeles and new york city starting
map . >>> a massive side show near the port of the oakland caused a mass itch distraction, as many as 200 drivers took part in this side show and police did stop drivers but there were not many arrests. >>> and they are looking for a strict curfew on teens, it would require anybody under 18 to be off the street from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and it would on school days, and it would require anybody to face up to $500 in fines and it if cause crime. >>> this video shows...
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francis runs defense contracting that help port u.s. naval ships. prosecutors say fat leonard became close friends over private e-mails calling each other big bro and little bro. after he received some gifts, the government said a fat leonard associative announced we've got him themselves moved shims around east asia like chess pieces using classified information, ending up at ports where francis' firm would overbill the u.s. >> i think it would be fair to say they were seduced by mr. francis. >> reporter: the retired navy captain eyer understands this like few others. he served 30 years and was a xhaer of a ship in asia will he even tanned parties with the lavish businessman. >> having looked this man in the eye, can you see how that seduction could happen? >> i do. he is very charming. he is very social. you know where i might go, i might be at this party and i'll have a budweiser. leonard is drinking dom per i non. he loved the big life and fast cars and women and travel. and he seemed eager to share with his military friends. in court, francis a
francis runs defense contracting that help port u.s. naval ships. prosecutors say fat leonard became close friends over private e-mails calling each other big bro and little bro. after he received some gifts, the government said a fat leonard associative announced we've got him themselves moved shims around east asia like chess pieces using classified information, ending up at ports where francis' firm would overbill the u.s. >> i think it would be fair to say they were seduced by mr....
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new york, new jersey port authority. so we wanted to add a standardized plaque across the nation in ou security profiles would be throughout the airports. what we are doing at l.a.x. is not the same that new york's doing and not the same that dfw is doing. so we wanted to insure that we always have the correct amount of staffing available. and what that let are addresses, is some of the different inconsistencies and in allowing the tsa security directors at every individual airports or even pistol himself. to make different changes like the one about having knives going on the plane without having local law enforcement being able to push back like they should. >> okay. >> to answer your question about our officers, doing the roving checkpoints, clearly it works because they were there within 60 seconds. it is more of a broader statement about nationwide how things are addressed. at jfk or la guardia, you wouldn't have anyone there. maybe one officer for the entire terminal. so my question was, were you involve with any o
new york, new jersey port authority. so we wanted to add a standardized plaque across the nation in ou security profiles would be throughout the airports. what we are doing at l.a.x. is not the same that new york's doing and not the same that dfw is doing. so we wanted to insure that we always have the correct amount of staffing available. and what that let are addresses, is some of the different inconsistencies and in allowing the tsa security directors at every individual airports or even...
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it is not clear if the suspect knew the woman >>> truckers at the port of oakland are not on the job today. they are out protesting what they consider unsafe working conditions. this marks the third work stoppage this year. workers want shorter lines and more efficient terminals at the port. they say they have to sit around for hours in the terminal breathing in all those exhaust fumes with no bathrooms out there and with no pay. the truckers are independent contractors and cannot join or form a traditional union to try and bargain for better deals. food and retail workers at the oakland airport will be out picketed today. they say their employer is going back on contract negotiations. workers have been in contract negotiations with their employer, host international, for a year. a union spokesperson says they make between $9.75 and $12.64 and host international's latest proposal would freeze their pay for five years, eliminate pensions, paid meal breaks and overtime pay. the union and airports have agreed not to strike tomorrow during thanksgiving. that would be a big help to all. >
it is not clear if the suspect knew the woman >>> truckers at the port of oakland are not on the job today. they are out protesting what they consider unsafe working conditions. this marks the third work stoppage this year. workers want shorter lines and more efficient terminals at the port. they say they have to sit around for hours in the terminal breathing in all those exhaust fumes with no bathrooms out there and with no pay. the truckers are independent contractors and cannot join...
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he just had the port take -- for three years. he just had the port taken out. i think the city put its heart on its sleeve, demonstrated it's the city of st. francis, rolling into the giving season. [ cheers ] of . >> reporter: everyone has out their smart iphones to cover this moment. i have covered presidential motorcades in my career, and i'm not sure the presidents get this kind of crowd. people telling they are huge fans of bat kid. who doesn't want to cheer on bat kid and watch him take down the ridler? oh, dear. we've got a camera in our way. can you -- we are told that the vault here has -- there's a ridler here, an actor, there's an actor downstairs in the vault dressed up in a ridler costume. it even has the question marks all over his green suit. and from here, myles is going to go have a lunch break. and he's getting all of his requests from police chief sir who is our commissioner today here in gotham city who has prerecorded messages for myles. and his batman has a projector on his wrist, a device. and so at every stop, they get a beep, beep, beep
he just had the port take -- for three years. he just had the port taken out. i think the city put its heart on its sleeve, demonstrated it's the city of st. francis, rolling into the giving season. [ cheers ] of . >> reporter: everyone has out their smart iphones to cover this moment. i have covered presidential motorcades in my career, and i'm not sure the presidents get this kind of crowd. people telling they are huge fans of bat kid. who doesn't want to cheer on bat kid and watch him...
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an ongoing regional isolation of despondent i tell you that the small from the port did not see the soldiers are renovating an old preparatory school. considered one of fiji's best. they're part of the army corps of engineers now the types of troops are more likely that the book on the island. it's a stark contrast from just seven years ago when fijian troops tightly controlled diamond street. military toppled the government and the power no one likes to get soldiers are still technically in charge. he soon came on her own she's been doing the people helping people teaching. people who choose to do from what he says he couldn't complain what did you know that the gdp the people here mostly light to rule the military government if they think that has provided for them the sixteen year old son of july and it still thinks governments and government. i want to eat anything. but i didn't think the people of baking encrusted cross legged the day. with them. sentiment shared by many people the town's central market to find themselves struggling to earn. the two thousand and six two with th
an ongoing regional isolation of despondent i tell you that the small from the port did not see the soldiers are renovating an old preparatory school. considered one of fiji's best. they're part of the army corps of engineers now the types of troops are more likely that the book on the island. it's a stark contrast from just seven years ago when fijian troops tightly controlled diamond street. military toppled the government and the power no one likes to get soldiers are still technically in...
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. >>> airports in and around new york are stepping up security following the deadly shooting at lax. new york's port authority tells cnn it increased at jfk, laguardia and new york airports and local check points, as well. a spokesperson says this should not affect flight operations but passengers be sure to check with your airline for any delays just to be on the safe side. >> yeah, we saw some photographs of people passing through tsa at lax hugging the tsa officers trying to comfort them. moments of healing. we also saw beautiful moments at the red sox victory parade this weekend. >> it's something. you got to see the moving scene. i mean, people were just brought to tears at the finish line of the boston marathon. >> yeah, plus, he's known for helping boost the careers for stars like harrison ford, but now best-selling author scott toro is out with the latest novel. >> and he'll tell us about it here on "new day." the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so ski
. >>> airports in and around new york are stepping up security following the deadly shooting at lax. new york's port authority tells cnn it increased at jfk, laguardia and new york airports and local check points, as well. a spokesperson says this should not affect flight operations but passengers be sure to check with your airline for any delays just to be on the safe side. >> yeah, we saw some photographs of people passing through tsa at lax hugging the tsa officers trying to...
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he's out in the public eye. he spends a lot of time with his constituents. he has this weekly radio program and he's got a lot of support there locally. >> thanks so much for bringing that to us. appreciate that. there are new details about that deadly shooting at lax. the suspected gunman fired at a tsa officer at point-blank range friday and came back to shoot him again. that tsa officer died. people who saw the terror unfold are now telling their stories. stephanie, what have you heard from people? >> reporter: the terrifying nateture of this, from all the people in the terminal, you can hear it. there was one man that came back today to pick up his blopgings after seeing the shooting take place. and our photogeorgist, tom larsson, come up with this man. his name is scott greene listen to what he says happened. >> the guy had his gun downwards on him and he shot him twice. wha . >> wlafs your first reaction? >> to get my family out of there. i was hoping that we need to get out of here. >> everybody was running through security at that time. at tsa, they
he's out in the public eye. he spends a lot of time with his constituents. he has this weekly radio program and he's got a lot of support there locally. >> thanks so much for bringing that to us. appreciate that. there are new details about that deadly shooting at lax. the suspected gunman fired at a tsa officer at point-blank range friday and came back to shoot him again. that tsa officer died. people who saw the terror unfold are now telling their stories. stephanie, what have you heard...
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military moves to help the typhoon survivors in the philippines. let's go straight to our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. what are you learning? >> reporter: at this hour, we are told two amphibious warships are sailing from their home port in japan to okinawa to pick up marines and move on to the philippines for typhoon relief. this will be a help effort there. they will carry the type of amphibious vehicles that can move through water, through debris. more marines, more muscle power to get that aid out to these terribly stricken areas and get it able to be distributed by philippine forces. we talk about the race against time. they are trying to build up capacity. the next step in the next several hours we hear is that that airport at tacloban should be open for 24-hour operations. they have been setting up lights and radars for nighttime around the clock all weather ops. they are trying to get more aircraft into there as well. everything they can do to try and lend a hand in this absolute disaster, wolf. >> barbara, a u.s. general says aid
military moves to help the typhoon survivors in the philippines. let's go straight to our pentagon correspondent, barbara starr. what are you learning? >> reporter: at this hour, we are told two amphibious warships are sailing from their home port in japan to okinawa to pick up marines and move on to the philippines for typhoon relief. this will be a help effort there. they will carry the type of amphibious vehicles that can move through water, through debris. more marines, more muscle...
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we opened the food port. he stuck his arm out of the food port and held it hostage until he said, ortiz go get your squad i'm not coming out until you get your goon squad. he's trying to reverse the roles and break the system and switch it back on us, you know. go ahead and strip down. >> i'm not going through this again. >> i know. i was going to stay in there if i knew i was going to come over here. y'all just going to do that [ bleep ] >> you've done it before. i need you to strip. >> everything? not to -- >> you have to strip. i'm not going to gas there. if you're in there all day, i don't care. >> leave him in. he's not going anywhere. until you strip down you are going to stay right there. i'm not doing anything different than what we've done before. come out of the cell, you do your strip search. that's policy. that's what we always do. just do your strip search and it's over and done with. are you going to strip or not? >> after a 20-minute standoff blanco finally complies with the strip search but no
we opened the food port. he stuck his arm out of the food port and held it hostage until he said, ortiz go get your squad i'm not coming out until you get your goon squad. he's trying to reverse the roles and break the system and switch it back on us, you know. go ahead and strip down. >> i'm not going through this again. >> i know. i was going to stay in there if i knew i was going to come over here. y'all just going to do that [ bleep ] >> you've done it before. i need you...
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the ports, about $1.8 billion is collected at the ports to rebuild, to dredge and to maintain the ports. about half that money is siphonned off for other projects. no more sequestration. this nation cannot afford that terrible policy of sequestration, because it will rip the heart out of the critical investments that america has to make. i ram bled off, but mr. enyart, would you like to pick it up for a while? mr. enyart: thank you, mr. garamendi. what we're really talking about here, mr. garamendi, is are we spending money or are we investing in america? i like to tell folks at home that, you know, when that roof starts getting old on your house and you know those shingles need to be replaced, do you want to replace those shingles and put a new roof on that house before it starts to leak? yes, you want to do that, because you are going to save the money when that roof starts to leak. we are talking about investing in america. we are talking about investing in our house, investing in our home, protecting that infrastructure, protecting that roof before it does begin to leak. and you kno
the ports, about $1.8 billion is collected at the ports to rebuild, to dredge and to maintain the ports. about half that money is siphonned off for other projects. no more sequestration. this nation cannot afford that terrible policy of sequestration, because it will rip the heart out of the critical investments that america has to make. i ram bled off, but mr. enyart, would you like to pick it up for a while? mr. enyart: thank you, mr. garamendi. what we're really talking about here, mr....
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the healthy babies are staying here in the pews, and we do have some positive news to port when we came in here, there were five infants in s s in intensi. and in the last hour, one of them, has been moved from intensive care over to here with his mother catherine, hello, catherine. hi, and sian james who was born on monday is now considered stable. which is wonderful news for kathleen and sian james but this has been a very, very difficult week for the doctors here, for the families here, and for some of the infants. again, all of these children, almost all of them born after the storm. these are storm babies, typhoon babies in a chapel turned into a neonatal icu ward. ivan watson, cnn, tacloban in the philippines. >> such an important story to share with us. we really appreciate it. i know a lot of times people are asking, what can i do, how can i help. go to cnn.com/impact. lots of information with a lot of different organizations and how you can assist if you are so inclined. they desperately do need help. we'll be right back. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my
the healthy babies are staying here in the pews, and we do have some positive news to port when we came in here, there were five infants in s s in intensi. and in the last hour, one of them, has been moved from intensive care over to here with his mother catherine, hello, catherine. hi, and sian james who was born on monday is now considered stable. which is wonderful news for kathleen and sian james but this has been a very, very difficult week for the doctors here, for the families here, and...
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the faa estimates that in the next five years there will be some 7500 drones hovering above for uses like aerial photography, monitoring critical infrastructure structure like power facilities, ports and pipelines, as well as communications and broadcasts for example during sporting events, even companies delivering their products. so here's what the faa says they will do to prepare for all of that. they'll develop minimum standards for sense and avoid. the unmanned aircraft needs sensors and technology to enable it collision in the air. separation standards, minimum distance it has to be from another aircraft. design standards, they will also be looking at to determining what kind of training will be necessary for unmanned aircraft operators. so, just like airplane pilots would have standards for training, these operators of these drones would need the same thing. finally, wolf, they would consider the privacy security and environmental impact of all of this. >> what's the current policy right now, as far as airspace and the unmanned aircraft? where are they allowed to fly? >> there
the faa estimates that in the next five years there will be some 7500 drones hovering above for uses like aerial photography, monitoring critical infrastructure structure like power facilities, ports and pipelines, as well as communications and broadcasts for example during sporting events, even companies delivering their products. so here's what the faa says they will do to prepare for all of that. they'll develop minimum standards for sense and avoid. the unmanned aircraft needs sensors and...
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we put it at the point of entry so as annoyed ship comes into the into the port of cork and the port of dublin our culture comes into shining river we're able to put the tux the point of entry and not the big advantage because you cut out the expense of collecting those kind of trick and through the rest of the economic system so you put it on the auditor coming you know you put it on the cologne code shipment. and then it applies in a myriad of different ways it's not a huge time. as a matter ryan of the irish learned a carbon tax also makes renewable energy sources like wind and solar competitive on par with fossil fuels like coal. it's not a huge time you know it accounts for about one percent of our overall tax revenue but it's a signal that it's one of if you put it in as one of several segments it starts to have that effect to me remarries you don't expect you know in. improving your energy efficiency in your homes or improving industries or energy efficiency went to see a carbon tax in place people know that they can vastly an alternative that actually cut out the use of fossi
we put it at the point of entry so as annoyed ship comes into the into the port of cork and the port of dublin our culture comes into shining river we're able to put the tux the point of entry and not the big advantage because you cut out the expense of collecting those kind of trick and through the rest of the economic system so you put it on the auditor coming you know you put it on the cologne code shipment. and then it applies in a myriad of different ways it's not a huge time. as a matter...
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when he saw the tornados bearing down on paducah and brook port on his radar. >> i turned around and discussed with the communicator that the storm could reach interstate 24. >> reporter: she's sitting here. >> she's sitting here. reach interstate 24 and eventually the brookport area between 2:15 and 2:20. >> reporter: what does she do? >> she got on twitter. >> reporter: on twitter, facebook and in a chat room, the national weather service sent warnings received by thousands of people. media outlets picked up on those and blasted out warnings to thousands more. he believes they gave local residents several minutes of lead time ahead of the storms these offer clear evidence social media is saving lives during disasters and helping salvage them afterwards. in tornado ravaged illinois, good samaritans are posting pictures on facebook of cherished items, items sometimes carried incredible distances. this 40th anniversary photo was blown out of the house, picked up about 80 miles away and posted on facebook. their daughter is grateful. >> your life is devastated. and just to have somethi
when he saw the tornados bearing down on paducah and brook port on his radar. >> i turned around and discussed with the communicator that the storm could reach interstate 24. >> reporter: she's sitting here. >> she's sitting here. reach interstate 24 and eventually the brookport area between 2:15 and 2:20. >> reporter: what does she do? >> she got on twitter. >> reporter: on twitter, facebook and in a chat room, the national weather service sent warnings...
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but then i saw the new windows tablet, with a real keyboard, usb port, and full office. it's a tablet that works for work. plus, it's got apps and games, for after hours, of course. compared to an ipad -- way more value. these tablets are such a steal; i couldn't find a reason not to buy them. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. i couldn't find a reason not to buy them. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> all right some retailers couldn't wait this year for black friday. some of the deepest discounts have already been offered. so who jumped the gun this year? >> well, fredericka it is tough to ignore. a lot of retailers seem to be battling for your dollar early this year. the stores don't want to give shoppers any excuse to spend less money. the mad dash used to start on black friday. this year bargain hunting is beginning a week earlier. that is 7 days before the shopping holiday that keeps creeping up on thanksgiving day. we know last year 35 million shoppers were out and shopping online on thanksgiving day an
but then i saw the new windows tablet, with a real keyboard, usb port, and full office. it's a tablet that works for work. plus, it's got apps and games, for after hours, of course. compared to an ipad -- way more value. these tablets are such a steal; i couldn't find a reason not to buy them. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. i couldn't find a reason not to buy them. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> all right some...
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and we put it on the trays, serve it to the inmate. >> anytime that you pop open the food port, you're vulnerable. there's an opening for the inmate to assault you. officers des moines brittenum and kevin walker, have worked in death row for a total of 12 years. they say they can never be too careful in there. >> an inmate may try to grab your arm, pull it into the cell so he can break it or stab it or, you know, cut it, slash it. >> there's been an instance where a spear was shot out at an officer when the food port was open. he opened the food port, turned and grabbed milk and breakfast items. and when he turned back around the inmate had some elastics set up to shoot out an arrow. >> he wasn't wearing these. but he was wearing a visor. so, we switched to these helmets because the face shield is thicker and harder. >> in spite of the riot gear, attacks at the adjustment center have continued. so prison officials took the extraordinary step of installing plexiglas shields to protect officers while they serve meals to prisoners. the shield has rollers which allow officers to slide it a
and we put it on the trays, serve it to the inmate. >> anytime that you pop open the food port, you're vulnerable. there's an opening for the inmate to assault you. officers des moines brittenum and kevin walker, have worked in death row for a total of 12 years. they say they can never be too careful in there. >> an inmate may try to grab your arm, pull it into the cell so he can break it or stab it or, you know, cut it, slash it. >> there's been an instance where a spear was...
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all we know from eyewitnesses is that a helicopter from the port, a police helicopter, was over the area at the time. and then according to eyewitnesses appeared to lose power. some say they heard it turning. and others say she heard the sound of an engine sputtering. one eyewitness said she saw it on the roof and then fall through the roof. why the helicopter suddenly lost height, what happened with the engine, fuel, we just don't know. and we also don't know, george, whether the pilot was attempting to do an alternate landing. an emergency landing on the roof. and it was the weight of the helicopter that came through. we just don't know those facts. at the moment, we know there's one confirmed dead. we know there are fatalities are likely to rise. and we know there are still bodies inside the building which is just here. >> cnn's richard quest joining a terrible situation. >> all of those people were enjoying a weekend day night out. and listening to a band. there were a lot of people in there. >> terrible, terrible. >> well, here at home, all eyes are on the website that still has imp
all we know from eyewitnesses is that a helicopter from the port, a police helicopter, was over the area at the time. and then according to eyewitnesses appeared to lose power. some say they heard it turning. and others say she heard the sound of an engine sputtering. one eyewitness said she saw it on the roof and then fall through the roof. why the helicopter suddenly lost height, what happened with the engine, fuel, we just don't know. and we also don't know, george, whether the pilot was...
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. >> to help fuel the manufacturing growth. >> vice president biden will travel to the port of houston. >> the port of houston handles 42 million tons of cargo every year. >> that number is going to do nothing but grow. labor built this country. >> fast forward to number two. the tpp fight continues. >> i'm out there negotiating the transpacific partnership. >> this is another nafta disaster waiting to happen. international negotiations hit salt lake city. >> all of these issues, one-time agreement without public participation or congressional participation. i'm sorry, that's not our system of government. >> and our number one story to watch, the sunshine state of obama care. >> we always knew this was going to be hard. there's a reason why folks that tried to do it for 100 years and haven't done it. >> the best way to get insurance is to get a job. >> on monday, i'll talk exclusively with charlie crist. >> americans deserve health k coverage and i'm glad the president pushed it forward. >> mike joins us now on "the ed show." we're going to be down in florida later on this weekend. it'
. >> to help fuel the manufacturing growth. >> vice president biden will travel to the port of houston. >> the port of houston handles 42 million tons of cargo every year. >> that number is going to do nothing but grow. labor built this country. >> fast forward to number two. the tpp fight continues. >> i'm out there negotiating the transpacific partnership. >> this is another nafta disaster waiting to happen. international negotiations hit salt lake...
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for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american. nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. ♪ >>> welcome back to "early start," everyone. it is "money time" which means christine romans is here. >> good morning. good morning. kind of a morose little song. that's because stocks his a pause yesterdays right? the dow has matched 34 record highs. 35 on monday then. then stocks fell yesterday. stocks futures have lowered. pause is the best way to look at it. the s&p also fell yesterday. let me give you perspective. the s&p is poised for the best year in a decade. for the year, the s&p is up 24%. this is part of your portfolio, your 401(k), the stocks part probably looks more like the s&
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we put a point of entry so i was annoyed ship comes into the into the port of cork and the port of dublin are a culture it comes into shannon river we're able to put a tax with a point of entry and that's a big advantage because you cut out the expense of collecting those on a kind of trick and through the rest of the economic system so you put it on the oil tanker coming you know you put it on the cologne cold shipment. and then it applied in a myriad of different ways it's not a huge time. as a matter ryan of the irish learned a carbon tax also makes renewable energy sources like wind and solar competitive on par with fossil fuels like coal. it's not a huge time you know it accounts for about one percent of our overall tax revenue but it's a signal that it's one of if you put it in as one of several segments it starts to have that effect to me remarries you don't expect you know in. improving your energy efficiency in your homes or improving industries or energy efficiency went to see a carbon tax in place people know that they can vastly an alternative that actually cut out the use of
we put a point of entry so i was annoyed ship comes into the into the port of cork and the port of dublin are a culture it comes into shannon river we're able to put a tax with a point of entry and that's a big advantage because you cut out the expense of collecting those on a kind of trick and through the rest of the economic system so you put it on the oil tanker coming you know you put it on the cologne cold shipment. and then it applied in a myriad of different ways it's not a huge time. as...
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state. >> president barack obama heads to the port of new orleans tomorrow. flying on air force one, she is not going to appear at the event when the president is speaking. her office says the the u.s. senator has a long standing engagement at lake charles that takes place at the same time and she can't be in both places at once. according to the staff, lake charles is 205 miles away. >> she's reorganizing her closet. the president is toxic. the thing is called obama care. there's no running from it. it's got his name on it. you see the president and think about the policy. you know it's a disaster. the problem for democrats, they're hostage to geeks working late into the night trying to fix a system that's not just glitches. the architecture, underlying structure is wrong. i think the likelihood of it being fixed and working like any commercial private website normally by december 1 is pretty small. the pressure on the white house will become irresistible. if it isn't up and running smoothly and perfectly, they're going to start postponements then the whole
state. >> president barack obama heads to the port of new orleans tomorrow. flying on air force one, she is not going to appear at the event when the president is speaking. her office says the the u.s. senator has a long standing engagement at lake charles that takes place at the same time and she can't be in both places at once. according to the staff, lake charles is 205 miles away. >> she's reorganizing her closet. the president is toxic. the thing is called obama care. there's...
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but, of course, trucks need to be arranged on the other side to ensure the aid can travel from the port or the airport to the worst affected areas, where the roads are still blocked with floodwaters, electrical lines down, and trees that have fallen during the storm. authorities now are working around the clock to get the trees out of the way and get the trucks moving into the worst-affected areas. everyone is doing their best to reach the worst-affected children right now. >> that is lynette lim with save the children. earlier tonight i speak by phone with brigadier paul kennedy. he is commanding u.s. military relief operations and i asked for an update on relief efforts. >> we have got generators inbound on aircraft today, that will allow the city to re-establish power. i'm not saying that that is on a strict timeline. it will take effort to put it in place. that will translate into the philippine government taking civil authority back and trying to provide services from their end, rather than it being provided by the military community. that is a positive development. the other devel
but, of course, trucks need to be arranged on the other side to ensure the aid can travel from the port or the airport to the worst affected areas, where the roads are still blocked with floodwaters, electrical lines down, and trees that have fallen during the storm. authorities now are working around the clock to get the trees out of the way and get the trucks moving into the worst-affected areas. everyone is doing their best to reach the worst-affected children right now. >> that is...
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the argument. 7.3 percent higher. >> he's also at the port in new orleans. >>> neenl the nfl is in the spotlight for behavior behind closed doors in the locker room. >> a reporter in miami is watching the case involving the miami dolphins and the possible legal fallout for either of these gentlemen or the miami dolphins or possibly the league itself? . >> a lot of economic news in the day. we mentioned the survey and the partial government impact had no imsxakt with regard to households, some of the estimates clearly reflect a impact of the partial government shutdown. we'll make sure we are accurate on ha and difference in employers and households from a moment ago. what is happening? >> we'll check in with gretchen charleson. >> happy friday. why is twitter blocking the website for post cancellation letters? the woman joins me with a story here and the pres good enough to hitch a ride with on air force one and senator landriuditching the speech. plus, too fat to fly. a 500 man got here in the u.s., but can't get home. we'll tell you why in the top of the hour. >> thank you, gretchen.
the argument. 7.3 percent higher. >> he's also at the port in new orleans. >>> neenl the nfl is in the spotlight for behavior behind closed doors in the locker room. >> a reporter in miami is watching the case involving the miami dolphins and the possible legal fallout for either of these gentlemen or the miami dolphins or possibly the league itself? . >> a lot of economic news in the day. we mentioned the survey and the partial government impact had no imsxakt with...
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oakland port is the 5th 5th largest in the country. it is the number one agricultural port in the country. that is we export a lot of california food to asia and other parts of the world. it's a critical part of the economy. with this expansion, we hope to create something like 1500 new jobs in the constructional zone, there's an e equal number -- there's an equal number of jobs. leading the country out of the recession, this is important for oakland. >> while you're here, creating jobs a big part of improving the economy in oakland and could be a factor in reducing crime when you get people back to work. >> absolutely. >> i have to ask you whether we can talk about crime stats are up or down, the reality is kids are being shot and shot at in oakland. with had that horrible case of caradine shot through the door. what else is being done to make it safe. >> that's a whole show. i'm not going to go there totally. crime stats are down, and murders are down almost a 1/4. and shootings are down. the new organization of the police department
oakland port is the 5th 5th largest in the country. it is the number one agricultural port in the country. that is we export a lot of california food to asia and other parts of the world. it's a critical part of the economy. with this expansion, we hope to create something like 1500 new jobs in the constructional zone, there's an e equal number -- there's an equal number of jobs. leading the country out of the recession, this is important for oakland. >> while you're here, creating jobs a...
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the port is only operating at minimal capacity, and their' still up loading effectively, and roots are extremely slow. it's just a huge challenge at the moment, and i really hope that the airport will be open for for all air traffic. >> ian, the ceo of plan international australia. i think we're going to try to get back to craig once again. we lost him. i thought we would give it a go. my apologies. as we learn more about the problems in the philippines americans have been opening up their wallets. >> reporter: at this recent fundraiser at a new york bar the money was flowing as freely as the drinks. the owner felt compelled to help the typhoon victims. he is from the philippines and he became homeless. >> i became homeless a year ago, and i know the deal. >> you want to donate something. you want to make sure that it's really going to be in good news. >> ultimately he chose the american red cross. after disasters donations typically swell and few are as generous as americans. in 2010 americans sent more than $1 billion to help haiti after the earthquake. >> hopefully this will help th
the port is only operating at minimal capacity, and their' still up loading effectively, and roots are extremely slow. it's just a huge challenge at the moment, and i really hope that the airport will be open for for all air traffic. >> ian, the ceo of plan international australia. i think we're going to try to get back to craig once again. we lost him. i thought we would give it a go. my apologies. as we learn more about the problems in the philippines americans have been opening up...
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at the port of oakland. it's a very fluid situation. a lot going on, including an officer injured in the disturbance. claudine wong has been monitoring the progress. what's happening out there now? >> reporter: that officer is okay. but this is a constantly- developing situation out here. let me show you what's happening at this entrance. you can see oakland plifs -- police officers basically making a line. they are trying to push the protest eson the island where we're standing so the trucks can get through and into theport. what's been happening, the protesters have been making their way around to various entrances, blocking those entrances so people cannot get in. if you take a look at middle harbor road. you can see a number of trucks lined up trying to get in at other entrances, longshoremen, various workers trying to get to work today. these are truck drivers, owner/operator truck drivers who say new emission stand daferredz are making it very difficult for them to -- standards that are making it very
at the port of oakland. it's a very fluid situation. a lot going on, including an officer injured in the disturbance. claudine wong has been monitoring the progress. what's happening out there now? >> reporter: that officer is okay. but this is a constantly- developing situation out here. let me show you what's happening at this entrance. you can see oakland plifs -- police officers basically making a line. they are trying to push the protest eson the island where we're standing so the...
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the aircraft carrier george washington cut short a port call in hong kong yesterday and it due to reach the philippines along with escort ships and 80plus aircraft. they expect to be reaching their destination there either tomorrow or possibly thursday. countless people are depending, depending to live on that relief because they just have nothing left and they have been waiting now for days. we followed a military aid flight into a remote peninsula where relief has been long overdue and the pictures from the air, they just speak volumes. >> reporter: as the disaster relief operation shoots into overdrive, the roar of engines from c-130 fills the air. we've been given permission to board this military cargo plane carrying vital aid and dozens of soldiers and police to one of the worst hit areas in the philippines. as we fly over the township in this province, all we can see is utter devastation. this community was the first to be hit by haiyan and since then there has been no communication. while the plan is to conduct a search and rescue mission, these men know all too well they're lik
the aircraft carrier george washington cut short a port call in hong kong yesterday and it due to reach the philippines along with escort ships and 80plus aircraft. they expect to be reaching their destination there either tomorrow or possibly thursday. countless people are depending, depending to live on that relief because they just have nothing left and they have been waiting now for days. we followed a military aid flight into a remote peninsula where relief has been long overdue and the...
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in haiti, you had hundreds of thousands of people who died in port-au-prince alone. but in terms of actual devastation, this entire area is just gone. the houses that were here are largely gone. and people have nowhere to go. there isn't electricity. there isn't food. there isn't water. it's not as if there's neighbors that they can fall back on. so it's always hard to compare one to another. certainly, for the people here, it's the worst thing that's ever happened to them and the worst thing that ever will happen to them. there are families, there are mothers having to sleep neared bodies of their dead children, having to smell their dead children, and this is day five. it's been going on now for five days that their child has been laying near them, that they have been smelling their child while they search for their other children who are still missing. and they're searching all by themselves or they're searching with the help of just a few relatives. but many of those relatives are searching for other relatives who are missing. so there's not really a concerted, o
in haiti, you had hundreds of thousands of people who died in port-au-prince alone. but in terms of actual devastation, this entire area is just gone. the houses that were here are largely gone. and people have nowhere to go. there isn't electricity. there isn't food. there isn't water. it's not as if there's neighbors that they can fall back on. so it's always hard to compare one to another. certainly, for the people here, it's the worst thing that's ever happened to them and the worst thing...
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learning the death of man at a crane near the port of oakland was from natural causes. the coroner identified the man as borber of poland. borber was the chief engineer at a crane. >> changes to this parking lot means drivers who break down on the bay bridge could have hours of wait for a tow. >>> up next continuing coverage of the downed trees and power outages tonight. bill martin will show us where the wind are the strongest right now. >> a reminder you can get ktvu >>> breaking news now in oakland where firefighters have a handle on a two alarm fire. these are live pictures here of a vacant building on international boulevard near 54th. it used to be a supermarket. it caught fire less than an hour ago. here are some pictures we took earlier. this fire was called in by a fire crew. it has been contained to the back of the building. high winds made their job everyone more difficult. since the wind was blowing smoke in their path. we want to check back in with bill. these winds are strong as advertised. i was out earlier, it's howling out there. and it's not just in th
learning the death of man at a crane near the port of oakland was from natural causes. the coroner identified the man as borber of poland. borber was the chief engineer at a crane. >> changes to this parking lot means drivers who break down on the bay bridge could have hours of wait for a tow. >>> up next continuing coverage of the downed trees and power outages tonight. bill martin will show us where the wind are the strongest right now. >> a reminder you can get ktvu...
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gets worse as you approach the coast and the port city. food, water, and blankets are pouring in. >> we have light sets going up so we can start doing 24-hour operations. >> reporter: but it's not coming quickly enough for those displaced by the typhoon. there are reports of mobs overrunning a rice warehouse killing eight. a member of the clergy is trying to see the positive. >> most people will think that god has taken away from them, but in reality i can say this honest as a filipino, pie having nothing, then i become closer to god. >> reporter: all disasters are ugly. while i have covered refugee camps in pakistan, category 5 hurricanes in mexico, it doesn't get any worse than that. a mass of humanity has taken over this airport. from the crying babies to those in wheelchairs, thousands here have nothing and the stench of human waste is overwhelming and ever present. the good news is it's not raining. tacloban, philippines, fox news. >>> american oil production is now higher than net imports. it's the first time this has happened in nea
gets worse as you approach the coast and the port city. food, water, and blankets are pouring in. >> we have light sets going up so we can start doing 24-hour operations. >> reporter: but it's not coming quickly enough for those displaced by the typhoon. there are reports of mobs overrunning a rice warehouse killing eight. a member of the clergy is trying to see the positive. >> most people will think that god has taken away from them, but in reality i can say this honest as a...